WWE Hell in a Cell 2017: 3 Reasons Why Natalya Should Win

facebooktwitterreddit
Prev
4 of 4
Next

Photo courtesy of wwe.com

3.  A Flair Win May be Overlooked

With a PPV such as Hell in a Cell, it stands out because many times long feuds end inside the cell.  The brutality and execution of those who participate precedes the event which leaves fans anticipating what will be in store for them.  Then there are rumors and predictions that heat up towards the event.

The hot rumor going into Hell in a Cell is that Shinsuke Nakamura will put an end to a lengthy WWE Championship reign of Jinder Mahal.  This is supported by the advertisements put out for the Indian tour that is scheduled to happen in December.  Whether it is a typo or careless advertising, fans have to wonder just what exactly will happen on Sunday.

Nakamura is beloved by the WWE Universe.  Say if Flair won, many people wouldn’t be surprised not only because smart fans could see it coming given Flair’s past Championship reigns.  A WWE Championship win for Nakamura overshadows Flair’s win overall because he is one of WWE’s most popular Superstars.  Simply put, Flair’s win would be an afterthought.

Next: Who Is The Greatest Superstar To Never Be World Champion?

Sensibly, it wouldn’t be a good idea for both Championships to change hands considering Nakamura’s popularity (unless the finish was epic).  With the Tag Team Championships also being contended in the Cell as well as Kevin Owens vs. Shane McMahon, already there are some classic moments that are bound to happen.  The Women’s Championship match will be a challenge to stand out on its own much less having the Championship change hands.  The pressure is on for the two women, but if there’s anything to go by, they are warriors and can steal the show once more.